- A Gujranwala family has stunned the public.
- The family, claiming to survive on begging, hosted lavish feats.
- The event was held on 40th death anniversary of their grandmother.
A family from Gujranwala, claiming to survive on charity and begging, has stunned the public by hosting an extravagant feast for 20,000 guests.
The event, held to honor the 40th day after their grandmother’s passing, reportedly cost 1.25 crore Pakistani rupees, leaving many questioning the family’s financial claims.
According to TOI, the feast featured a lavish menu, including traditional dishes like Siri Paye, mutton, naan matar ganj (sweet rice), and desserts. A massive 250 goats were sacrificed to feed the guests, and the family arranged 2,000 vehicles to transport attendees to the venue near Rahwali Railway Station. Videos showcasing the scale and splendor of the event quickly went viral, sparking widespread debate online.
Social media reactions were divided. Some praised the family’s hospitality and generosity, while others questioned the apparent contradiction in their financial situation. One user remarked, “Ye to mjh se zyada ameer ha” (This beggar is wealthier than me). Another quipped, “Meko begger community join karni hi paregi ab” (I’ll have to join the beggar community now).
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